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The Language of Flowers (colour litho)

The Language of Flowers (colour litho)


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The Language of Flowers (colour litho)

3643253 The Language of Flowers (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Language of Flowers. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 22725144

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Classification Daisy Directory Forget Me Not Gentian Geranium Guide Lily Of The Valley Marguerite Meaning Messages Narcissus Nettle Pansy Red Rose Rhododendron Sending Taxonomy Vases Violet Yellow Lovers


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The Language of Flowers - A Romantic Postcard from the Past

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. This print titled "The Language of Flowers" takes us on a nostalgic journey to the early 20th century. The image showcases a beautifully arranged collection of vibrant cards, each adorned with delicate blooms that hold profound meanings. In this historical snapshot, we see an array of flowers carefully classified and displayed in vases. From yellow and red roses symbolizing love to wild gentians representing messages, every flower carries its own significance in the intricate language of flowers. The postcard itself is a testament to the romantic tradition of sending floral messages. With pink forget-me-nots denoting true love, white violets signifying innocence, and nettles conveying pain or harshness, this postcard becomes a heartfelt expression between lovers. As we delve into the rich history behind these blossoms, we discover their hidden meanings: daisies represent purity; marguerites embody devotion; pansies evoke tender thoughts; geraniums express comfort; narcissus symbolizes rebirth; lilies of the valley signify sweetness. Each bloom holds its own place within this enchanting directory. With rhododendrons adorning the vase as well, this image captures not only beauty but also traces back centuries-old traditions steeped in romance and sentimentality. It serves as a reminder that even through time's passage, love has always found unique ways to be expressed – through petals carefully chosen and sentiments delicately conveyed. This print from Brid

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